DeMarco's "Structured Analysis and System Specification" is the final paper chosen for inclusion in this book of classic articles on the structured revolution. It is last of three on the subject of analysis, and, together with Ross/Schoman [Paper 22] and Teichroew/Hershey [Paper 23], provides a good idea of the direction that structured analysis will be taking in the next few years. Any competent systems analyst undoubtedly could produce a five-page essay on "What's Wrong with Conventional Analysis." DeMarco, being an ex-analyst, does so with pithy remarks, describing conventional analysis as follows"
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DeMarco, T. (2002). Structured Analysis and System Specification. In Software Pioneers (pp. 529–560). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59412-0_33
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